Acadiana Park Nature Station
Located in the northeastern corner of Lafayette (south-central Louisiana) in a wooded section of Acadiana Park. The Nature Station features a 3+ mile trail system , educational programs, field trips, workshops, lectures, etc.

Lower Mississippi Valley Joint Venture
The Lower Mississippi Valley Joint Venture is a private, state, and federal bird conservation partnership established as a voluntary, non-regulatory partnership focused on increasing coordinated conservation of all birds in all habitats in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley & the West Gulf Coastal Plain. The LMVJV is host to: The Lower Mississippi Valley Joint Venture Shorebird Monitoring Program.

Northeast Texas Field Ornithologists
"Northeast Texas Field Ornithologists (NETFO) is an independent, non-profit organization formed for the purpose of encouraging the observation, study, appreciation and conservation of birds and to promote the discovery and dissemination of knowledge about birds, particularly in the Northeast Texas area."

Red Slough Wildlife Management Area
"The Red Slough Wildlife Management Area is a 4,855 acre wetland project designed to restore hydrology and re-establish bottomland hardwoods. Red Slough is a very popular recreational destination located in southeastern Oklahoma and is a premier bird watching and waterfowl hunting area."

Drink Shade Grown-Coffee, For the BirdsShade-Grown Coffee  Learn The Facts:
"The Atlanta Audubon Shade-Grown Coffee Committee has been working since 1996 to increase public awareness of the connection between neotropical migratory birds and traditional coffee farms."

The National Wildlife Federation
"The nation's largest member-supported conservation group, uniting individuals, organizations, businesses and government to protect wildlife, wild places, and the environment. NWF is a 501(c)(3) charitable, educational organization." Home to the "Backyard Wildlife Habitat Program - Making a place for wildlife starts at your back door."

The Institute for Bird Populations
"Californian non-profit organization founded in 1989 to foster a global approach to the study of changes in bird populations. IBP is best known for its Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship (MAPS) Program, a network of over 500 standardized bird-banding stations throughout the continental U.S. and Canada."